Atomic Clock

This clock provides 10 seconds of real-time atomic clock data from the
US Naval Observatory in Washington D.C. Press "Reload" to
restart the display.

This clock may not work with all browsers. Older versions of Microsoft
Internet Explorer has a bug in their support for the multipart/x-mixed-replace
mine type. Older versions of Safari also fail to display this clock, while
Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera displays it correctly.

An alternative to the animated clock is this static time display. It should
work with all browsers since it downloads as a standard web bitmap image.

Here is the HTML code to call this time display:

<img src="http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/xbmclock.xbm?zone=CDT">

Another option is to display a clock in the status bar at the bottom of your
browser screen. This clock is based your local PC time. It works best if
you set up your workstation to synchronize its clock with an Internet time
standard. Again, browser support varies with the version of your browser.

Here is the JAVAscript code for the local time display below. Place this
code in the <Head> section of your HTML page.